Sounds Good: Inter-App Routing System Audiobus Gets First Ever Update

Audiobus, the impressive inter-app audio routing system launched on iOS in December last year, has just received its first ever update.

Audiobus is the result of an intensive collaboration between A Tasty Pixel, developer of loop station app Loopy, and Audanika, developer of composition app SoundPrism Pro. Unsurprisingly, Loopy and SoundPrism Pro are among the dozens (and still counting) of apps supported by Audiobus.

.. a conduit that lets your music apps speak to each other. If you’ve felt frustrated that you can’t play the drumbeat samples from DrumJam at the same time as creating sound loops with SunrizerXS synth, then you are in for a real treat. Now, AudioBus connects these, and many other apps, together so that you can use them at the same time and even record your live performances for safe keeping.

In her otherwise complimentary review, Lory also points out that Audiobus is something of a battery hog. “I’d estimate,” she writes, “that you will lose one percent of your battery for every two to three minutes that AudioBus and its supported apps are open.”

Well, the app’s first ever update includes an improvement that can help ensure that you don’t run out of battery while working with Audiobus.

Nope, I’m afraid Audiobus remains a heavy power consumer. But it does feature a new status bar in its main screen that shows the current battery status. Now you can easily see whether you need to charge in the middle of an Audiobus jam session.